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This is an archive article published on September 24, 2011

FM for concrete steps to tackle recession

Mukherjee is in Washington to attend the annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank.

Amid fears of a second dip recession,Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said that “concrete steps” will have to be taken to deal with the situation as there is no ready made formula to address the problems.

“We are in a situation when international economic situation is very difficult. There is a lurking doubt whether a second dip recession is going to take place and what role international financial institutions and all the organisations (will play) to overcome the crisis,” Mukherjee said in an interaction with journalists in Washington yesterday.

“There has been no ready made suggestion or formula but everybody (has) underlined the need of taking concrete steps,” he added.

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Mukherjee,who is here to attend the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank,said has manifested in different forms in different parts of the world.

“The general tendency in the advanced world is that the expected level of recovery has not taken place,though the process of recovery began after the 2008 crisis. But it was fragile,uneven and very poor,not of very high order,” he added.

“(In) Some of the emerging market economies,the recovery was quick. First was of course China,followed by India,followed by Latin America,followed by some of the African countries,including South Africa. But there,the problems are high rate of commodity and fuel prices,inflation pressure,effecting the growth and also destabilising the fiscal consolidation process,” he said.

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